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The Treaty of Waitangi Collection
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The Treaty of Waitangi Collection
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An Illustrated History of the Treaty of Waitangi
Treaty Settlements The Story of a Treaty The Treaty of Waitangi The Waitangi Tribunal Redemption Songs
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An Illustrated History of the Treaty of Waitangi
Treaty Settlements The Story of a Treaty The Treaty of Waitangi The Waitangi Tribunal Redemption Songs
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‘The Treaty Collection is invaluable. It holds all of the essentials’. Morgan Godfery, Sunday Star Times
The Treaty of Waitangi Collection brings together leading thinking on this foundational
document, including works by acclaimed scholars such as Claudia Orange, Judith Binney,
Vincent O’Malley, Alan Ward and Aroha Harris. Designed and managed by award-winning
New Zealand publisher Bridget Williams Books, the Collection is a living resource backed
by a long-term vision for Treaty scholarship into the twenty-first century.
Key features
» Authoritative content: Award-winning and foundational works such as
the Claudia Orange series and Tangata Whenua: A History are central in
the Collection.
» Flexible and fast: Optimised for mobile devices – reflecting the needs
of today’s students and researchers – and viewable instantly using
any modern web browser. Subscribers are given uninhibited access to
books with no proprietary or complex technology getting in the way.
» Connected books: Too often ebooks remain of poor quality, siloed
within proprietary reading systems and isolated from wider web
research workflows. BWB Collections addresses these frustrations
head-on, including groundbreaking features such as the use of
unbreakable web links and embedded biographies from the Dictionary
of New Zealand Biography.
» A living resource: Subscriptions will help fund the future digitisation
and addition of books crucial to Treaty scholarship. Many important
in-copyright works, beyond BWB’s publishing, currently languish
out-of-print and will be added to the Collection in the months and
years ahead.
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Introducing the Collection